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StumbleUpon Now Profitable; Predicted Revenues Up 33% Since 2012 by @wonderwall7

Published on 2013/09/18 By admin

Even though StumbleUpon has had its ups and downs since it came out in 2001, Bloomberg is reporting that the bookmarking service is now profitable, and hopes to reach profits of $40 million. In addition to growing its revenue by 33%, CEO Mark Bartels also said that StumbleUpon is getting large amounts of revenue and […] Author information Kelsey Jones Search & Social Consultant at MoxieDot.

Using Tracking URLs With StumbleUpon Ads

Published on 2013/04/12 By admin

As someone who recommends and uses StumbleUpon Ads on a regular basis, I wanted to share a quick tip for anyone out there wanting to utilize tracking parameters in your campaign URLs. As an Omniture user, you might have noticed that StumbleUpon will not allow you to create ads with tracking parameters that have a Author information Brent Csutoras Brent Csutoras is a social media marketing consultant and entrepreneur, who specializes in social media marketing, content marketing, and viral content creation – http://www.kairaymedia.com Twitter Facebook Google+ LinkedIn The post Using Tracking URLs With StumbleUpon Ads appeared first on Search Engine Journal .

5 Tools You Never Thought To Use For Link Building

Published on 2013/01/15 By admin

Link building tools are everywhere, so much so that it’s safe to assume we’ve saturated the market, and it’s time to move on to building something else. While I rely on some of these as much as Instragram relies on selfies and food photos, some of the best tools I’ve found for link building…

Why Asking StumbleUpon To Remove Your Links Is Dumb

Published on 2013/01/11 By admin

Turns out, StumbleUpon is getting regular requests each week from people asking for it to remove links to their sites, people who are worried that being linked to from a popular and long-standing social media sharing site is somehow hurting them with Google. The linksanity sadly continues. Every…

Propel Promotion Of Your Content: 9 Ways I Promote Sharing Online

Published on 2013/01/08 By admin

Search Engine Land recently published its top 10 articles of 2012, and I had articles in the #1 and #6 positions on that list.

HootSuite Adds New #SocialApps

Published on 2012/10/31 By admin

HootSuite, has added several tools to the line up of SocialApps available on their web-based dashboard. reddit, StumbleUpon, Scoop.it, Nexalogy and CMP.LY have been added to the company’s ever-expanding App Directory. HootSuite is known for helping power users and social businesses engage with audiences and analyze campaigns across multiple social networks from one secure, web-based dashboard

Online Marketing News: Mobile Shows Muscle, Google Likes Great Content, SU Reaches 25M Users, Google Drive(s) Storage

Published on 2012/04/27 By admin

Mighty Trends in Mobile Marketing Every day we see mobile being used more and more for online shopping, local searches, email, social networking.

StumbleUpon Brings Back Source Links and More

Published on 2012/02/16 By admin

On December 5, 2011, StumbleUpon launched their biggest redesign ever, which streamlined a huge amount of their code, along with a number of drastic changes that completely changed the way StumbleUpon looks and operates. Although most of the changes on the site where received positively, two changes came under criticism. This included the removal of Follow SEJ on Twitter @sejournal

StumbleUpon Responds To Concerns About Links & Iframing

Published on 2012/02/03 By admin

On Wednesday, Feb 1, 2012, we published an article discussing some changes StumbleUpon made during their recent redesign which removed source links from their content pages and forced all users to view content from the site through an iframed toolbar, which they could not close if they were logged… Please visit Search Engine Land for the full article.

StumbleUpon Kills Direct Links, iFrames Everything

Published on 2012/02/01 By admin

StumbleUpon, who happens to be one of the more popular and successful social media sites with over 20 million users (doubling from 10 million in about a year and a half), recently launched one of the biggest redesigns I can remember… basically changing everything about the site as a whole.